Hiroshima Atomic Bomb, Medical Film, 03/26/1946 - 04/04/1946 (GRAPHIC)
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Hiroshima Atomic Bomb, Medical Film, 03/26/1946 - 04/04/1946 (GRAPHIC)
- Publication date
- 1946-03-26
- Usage
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Topics
- WWII, World War, 1939-1945, United States. Army Air Forces, World War, 1939-1945 -- Japan, Hiroshima-shi (Japan), World War II, Hiroshima-shi (Japan) -- History -- Bombardment, 1945, Atomic Bomb, War -- Relief Of Sick And Wounded, A-bomb, Atomic Bomb -- Physiological Effect, WWII In Color
- Language
- English
National Archives description "MS Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital in background as graduating class of nurses, march onto parade grounds. MS From within grounds, graduating class march into hospital grounds. MCU Same as above. MCU Same as above, reverse angle. MCU High spot as last two rows move into position at speaker's stand. MS High shot, pan down from Red Cross Hospital arch to assembled nurses' graduation ceremonies. MS Graduating class ceremonies. Many facial scars, burns and glass wounds are visible on faces of nurses. MCU Angle shots of nurses. MS Graduation ceremonies. MS Graduating class of nurses in foreground, dean presents diplomas. CU Regular and graduating nurses perform ceremonies. MS Graduation ceremonies. Nurses leave grounds. MS Reverse of above. MCU Graduation scenes. MS Graduation scenes. CU Dean and nurses at ceremonies. MS Nurses leave grounds toward Hiroshima. CU Red Cross symbol on Hospital. MS Atomic bomb victim entering and leaving Hiroshima Communication Hospital. MS Woman flash burn victim. MS Two doctors attending woman patient. Doctors attended many cases of flash burn victims. CU Patient, Misako Okada, aged 31, examined by doctor. CU Keloid formation, patient's face, flash burn. CU Doctor removing bandages from burn area on neck and shoulders. MS Keloid formation, arm, neck, and face. Flash burn. CU Right arm showing stricture from keloid formation. MS Sadae Seo, flash burn on right arm, breast. Nurse removes bandage. CU Stricture on right arm. MCU Patient's right hand and arm. keloid formation on flash burn area. Complete successful operation has been performed to renew movement of hand. MS Flash burn on hands, arms, face, chest, and right ear lobe. MS Yukie Okubo shows left arm and hand burns. CU Immobilized arm with dressing removed. CU Head showing keloid formation. CU Right arm and hand showing protection afforded by double sleeve on otherwise flash burned area on arm of woman. MS Showing Chiyoko Yukawa who lost her left eye from flying glass fragment. MCU Doctor and nurse attending eye injury patient. CU Glass eye removed from patient to show injury. MCU Flash burn patient, Machiyo Takinoto, burns on breast, shoulders and both arms. CU Left shoulder and arm. CU Right shoulder and arm. CU Right hand flash burn. MCU Left side of face, showing flash burn area. MS Left arm pit. Cu Flash burned face. MS Patient - Kimiko Towamato. CU Left side of face, flash burn. MS Left shoulder, arm, and face of Kimiko Towamato. CU Left arm of patient. MCU Suzuko Numato, aged 24, whose left leg was amputated because of bone deep injuries sustained as result of flying glass fragments. CU Amputated leg. MS Hisa Saiki lost right arm due to flying glass. CU Amputated arm and other wounds. MS Seichuni Kanemitsu reconstructing prone position he occupied at time of blast. MCU Hands and wrists. Patient, Seichuni Kanemitsu. Reverse angle of above scene to show areas protected by wrist watch. MS Flash burn on back. MS Back of patient showing healed wounds. MS Boy's flash burn victim's arms. MCU Same as above. MCU Takihiko Shibasaki, flash burns on his face. MCU Doctor and patient. MS Doctor Hachiya and Chiyoko Morimoto. Patient has lost both eyes due to flying glass. CU Doctor examining girl patient's eyelids. MS Doctor disrobes displaying his body to show glass wound he suffered. Window was five feet from where he stood. Distance was 5300 feet at 45 degrees from zero. CU Scar tissue over glass wounds. CU Doctor Hachiya's right leg showing flying glass wound scars. MS Yoneichi Mosoro, showing flash burns on back, head, shoulders and scar line of demarcation. CU Left arm, right arm, back of head of flash burned patient. MS Showing the door of room 303, located on the third floor. This door faces NW and opens onto a corridor. From the door to opposite wall which contained glass windows with a distance of 11 feet 5 inches. From the wall of the corridor to the steel casement windows on the outside of the building facing NW with a distance of 15 feet 2 inches. This door is located approx. 4450 feet from zero at 179 degrees. MCU Showing frequency, distribution, and size of glass fragment. The depth of penetration into door. original glass on door replaced by straw mattress. CU Top to bottom of door showing glass imbedded in door and of glass fragments. MS Showing the effect of flying glass on plaster wall in the Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital. Perpendicular wall to outside wall facing NW which contains steel casement windows. 4800 feet from zero at 181 degrees. Doctor Shigota examines nurse. Scars on hands caused by glass." National Archives Identifier: 64450
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- Addeddate
- 2014-07-09 09:02:13
- Color
- color
- Ia_orig__runtime
- 12 minutes 15 seconds
- Identifier
- USAF-11003
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t2v43f44q
- Run time
- 12:15
- Scanner
- Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.5.2
- Sound
- silent
- Year
- 1946
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